Parking in the airport’s garages will go to a maximum of $21 a day from the current $18.

In the East and West economy lots adjacent to the garages, the parking rate will go to $11 a day from $10.

The parking rate at DIA’s Pikes Peak and Mt. Elbert satellite lots will go to $7 a day from the current $6.

“DIA is focused on increasing revenue we receive from non-airline sources, which attracts increased air service and is a direct benefit to travelers,” said John Ackerman, DIA’s chief commercial officer, in a statement.

“This planned increase to our parking rates not only brings the airport approximately $17 million in additional annual revenue,” the statement said, but “it also brings us more in line with other major airports across the country.”

East and West valet parking will go to $30 a day from the current $27.

Hourly rates in all lots will remain the same.

DIA previously raised rates for the parking garages in 2005, and for the economy lots and satellite lots in 2009.

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